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In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, I interviewed my grandmother Ann Farris, whom I call Yia Yia. We discussed growing up in Memphis, Tennessee and coming from a very Greek family. I learned more about my...
This summary was about my mother and father and how they feel America can improve
An interview with my grandmother, Linda Faye Marlin Jacobs, about her life, career, marriage, and family.
A brief biographical of the life of Clarence L. Williams as given by his daughter, C. L. Williams http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/ Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives DigitalCollections Library
I talk to my grandmother about growing up, having kids, moving, and her purpose in life.
Carrie Belle Herd earned her pilot’s license as a freshman at UT Knoxville during World War II. She reflects on what she experienced and what drove her to keep going.
Today GG and I talked about different stories and questions I had. I learned a lot more about my grandma than I thought I did. And I am glad I spent time with her.
The main focus of this interview was the past. My mother reflected on childhood memories, goals, etc. Also, included in this interview was some advice for future generations. This interview took place on 11/26/17 at our family home in Ashland...
Deveney V. Perry (28) talks with her "friendleague" friend and colleague Kirstin L. Cheers (28) about the current state of Memphis, being "Memphians", the "villages" that raised them, their faith, art as a form of advocacy, why they chose public...
A 6 year old girl talking with her 17 year old sister about a tragic death in the family.
Steve Montgomery, the head pastor of Idlewild Presbyterian, takes a look back at his 18 years of service and shares his lessons learned and wisdom from ministry.
During the interview I asked my mom about her childhood, memories, and other relatives.
“Mercy for Women” is a common phrase used my the Mercy Sisters and Associates. They are an international religious order who serve the poor women and children in their community and advocate (through marches and letters to their senators) for...
This is an interview with my dad, Bruce McMullen, where we talked about his childhood and present day things.
My grandmother, Mema, tells about her immigration to the United States. She tells stories about her life before arriving to the United States. She also talks about her children as they grew up.
We talked a lot about his childhood and his parents and then transitioned more into talking about the Air Force and his passion for flying.
Keschia and Kyla Randle discuss life and all the joy that life can bring.